All you have to do is attend one (or more) of the cool holiday concerts happening in the Bay Area over the next few weeks. The options range from the annual star-studded pop concerts hosted by Bay Area radio stations to intimate jazz gigs to gospel concerts, with so much in between.

Just pick a flavor and then grab a ticket for what could be a very merry musical adventure.

Here are five best bets for the 2017 holiday season:

Dianne Reeves: The sensational vocalist, dubbed “The most admired jazz diva since the heyday of Sarah Vaughan, Ella Fitzgerald and Billie Holiday” by the New York Times, brings her holiday show to the SFJazz Center in San Francisco for a four-night stand. Reeves, who appeared in the 2005 George Clooney film “Good Night, and Good Luck,” will be singing such songs as “I’ll Be Home for Christmas,” “Little Drummer Boy” and “Let it Snow” from the album “Christmas Time Is Here.” Details: 7:30 p.m. Nov. 30-Dec. 2, 2 p.m. Dec. 3; $30-$105, www.sfjazz.org.

Oakland Interfaith Gospel Choir: There’s nothing quite like hearing great voices joined together in joyous praise. And that’s exactly what you’ll get if you attend the 32nd annual Holiday Concert at the Paramount Theatre in Oakland. The award-winning vocal ensemble, which has long operated under the guidance of artistic director Terrance Kelly, will be joined by Kev Choice, Tamara Edwards, Logan McWilliams and Ms. Jackie Tolbert for this special show. The choir and its associated groups also have several others performances lined up, including on Dec. 22 at the Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts and Dec. 24 at Slim’s in San Francisco. See the choir’s website for complete schedule and other information. Details: 7 p.m. Dec. 2; Paramount Theatre, Oakland; $15-$45, www.oigc.org.

Hallelujah! Let Us Break Bread Together: Led by Michael Morgan, the Oakland Symphony celebrates the season with what should be nothing short of a breathtaking tribute to two of music’s all-time greats — Prince and Leonard Cohen, who both passed away in 2016. The symphony will be joined by a number of different artists/groups, including Ellen Hoffman, Kugelplex, Linda Tillery, Mt. Eden High School Concert Choir, Vocal Rush and the Oakland Interfaith Gospel Choir. Details: 4 p.m. Dec. 10; Paramount Theatre, Oakland; $15-$60, www.oaklandsymphony.org.

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Jewel’s Handmade Holiday Tour : The multiplatinum pop/country/folk star is trying something different with an offering that is really part concert and part crafting fair. Fans get to work with experienced crafters to create their own handmade holiday gifts, then hear the amazing vocalist behind such gems as “You Were Meant for Me” and “Foolish Games.” Details: Show time is 8 p.m., but the crafting starts at 5:30 p.m., Nov. 29; City National Civic, San Jose; $49.50-$69.50, www.ticketmaster.com.

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Holiday radio shows: Fans have been counting down the days until the huge Poptopia, presented by 99.7 Now! radio station, hits the SAP Center in San Jose on Dec. 2 (www.ticketmaster.com). The bill is absolutely loaded with big names, including Niall Horan, Chainsmokers, Khalid, Ed Sheeran and — oh, wow! — Taylor Swift. Modern-rock listeners are also excited about Live 105’s Not So Silent Night, a two-night bill featuring The Killers, Weezer, Lumineers and more Dec. 8-9 at Oracle Arena in Oakland (www.ticketmaster.com). Those are just two of the many holiday radio shows happening in the Bay Area. Check with your favorite station to see if it’s hosting something seasonal.

Jim Harrington is the pop music critic for the Bay Area News Group. He began writing about the Bay Area music scene in 1992 and became the full-time pop music critic for the organization's Oakland Tribune in 2006. He is a South Bay native and graduate of San Francisco State University.